The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott: With Introd.And NotesF. Warne., 1827 - 758 ページ |
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... hold , while he would say only a few words . SIR WALTER SCOTT . — ' I was not appointed clerk of the Court of Session till after I had published Marmion . I was already sheriff of Selkirkshire . ' | Lady Scott entered the drawing - room ...
... hold , while he would say only a few words . SIR WALTER SCOTT . — ' I was not appointed clerk of the Court of Session till after I had published Marmion . I was already sheriff of Selkirkshire . ' | Lady Scott entered the drawing - room ...
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... hold our heads a little higher . « Mr MACKAY announced that the subscription for the night amounted to 280l .; and he express- ed gratitude for this substantial proof of their kindness . a Mr MACKAY here entertained the company with ...
... hold our heads a little higher . « Mr MACKAY announced that the subscription for the night amounted to 280l .; and he express- ed gratitude for this substantial proof of their kindness . a Mr MACKAY here entertained the company with ...
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... hold it still . Harken , ladye , to the tale , How thy sires won fair Eskdale.— Earl Morton was lord of that valley fair , The Beattisons were his vassals there . The earl was gentle , and mild of mood , " The vassals were warlike , and ...
... hold it still . Harken , ladye , to the tale , How thy sires won fair Eskdale.— Earl Morton was lord of that valley fair , The Beattisons were his vassals there . The earl was gentle , and mild of mood , " The vassals were warlike , and ...
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... hold his father's shield . » XIV . Well may you think , the wily page Cared not to face the Ladye sage . He counterfeited childish fear , And shriek'd , and shed full many a tear , And moan'd and plain'd in manner wild . The attendants ...
... hold his father's shield . » XIV . Well may you think , the wily page Cared not to face the Ladye sage . He counterfeited childish fear , And shriek'd , and shed full many a tear , And moan'd and plain'd in manner wild . The attendants ...
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... hold ; Unarmed by her side he walk'd , And much , in courteous phrase , they talk'd Of feats of arms of old . Costly his garb - his Flemish ruff Fell o'er his doublet , shaped of buff , With satin slash'd and lined ; Tawny his boot ...
... hold ; Unarmed by her side he walk'd , And much , in courteous phrase , they talk'd Of feats of arms of old . Costly his garb - his Flemish ruff Fell o'er his doublet , shaped of buff , With satin slash'd and lined ; Tawny his boot ...
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